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Re: ...

Postby spazz07 » Thu Aug 01, 2002 2:25 am

Very nice, i love how you're bringing all the different characters from the show into your own fantasy world you've created here. You've set up the beginning of this story nicely and now we have a plot with the burning legion striking fear into everyone. Can't wait for more so update soon 'kay :)



Cheers

Nath

If life was meant to be a bed of daisy's we'd have chicken crap thown on us all the time.

spazz07
 


Re: ...

Postby TheWhiz » Fri Aug 02, 2002 8:25 am

Great updates!

I like how you have gradually introduced and written all the characters into this fantasy world :)

"I am a whiz...If ever a whiz there was"

TheWhiz
 


Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby LiangFeng » Fri Aug 02, 2002 11:35 pm

Let’s start this by saying I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! Yes, that’s right. I love you! And you and you and you and you and you and YOU! Especially you ! So far I hadn’t put up any personal replies to your replies (Am I the only confused one here?) But I will someday! So I wanna say how much I appreciate all the people reading this. And I could get all sappy on you and start crying and all that but I don’t think you want that! You wanna read my fic! …I think. OK, I leave nows! Thanks! Bibi!



Might & Magic

Chapter 4: The Call to Arms



Willow sighed wistfully, her chin in the palm of her hand as her elbow rested on the top of the table. All she could think of was Tara. Tara Tara Tara. It was impossible to get the blonde out of her head. Her musical voice, which most thought was flawed by her stutter, but Willow, on the other hand thought it was quite adorable. Her golden tresses that cascaded down her shoulders, her blue eyes that looked into her soul.



“WILLOW!”



Willow so startled by her instructor’s voice, jumped up 5 feet in her stool before regaining her composure.



Dalamar pressed a thumb and index finger to his temples, closing his eyes and exhaling in frustration of his only student. Humans. If he had his way, he wouldn’t be passing on his knowledge of dark arts into a human. Who knows what could happen when passing Elven Dark Magics into the hands of a human girl! He wondered what possessed him to accept Willow as his apprentice. Because she was the only person on the entire face of Kranin who had the heart and mind to learn. But still. That did not excuse her lack of participation. Usually she was so willing to learn new spells.



“Willow. Willow…” He shook his head. “My dear, what has gotten into you?”



Willow looked around nervously. “Oh-um…you know me! I was thinking through a spell! Yeah, you now the one you taught me yesterday! The one with the-“



Dalamar shushed Willow tirade with a cold voice. “You mean a simple enchantment spell would make you sigh like a lovesick fool?”



Willow, properly hushed, stared into her hands, which were folded across the tabletop. Dalamar felt a tug on his heart and felt a little guilty for his harsh words. He had a soft spot for his young apprentice, the only person brave enough to take on the daunting task of learning one of the darkest magics on the spectrum. When he was called to Ashenvale’s Tower, he had expected a young male Qualinost elf to be his student.



For the Qualinost were the bravest, if not most foolish of all the elven Nations. But instead he had received not an elf but a human GIRL. A weak pathetic human girl learning the most dangerous of arts! He had nearly laughed when the Mage Council showed him his would-be pupil. But there was something about Willow that made him clap his mouth shut and stifle the roar of laughter. The way she stood proudly before the Mage Council, the most powerful sorcerers and sorceresses in the world, and had glared defiantly at them. It reminded him of himself when he was banished from Silvaseti for pursuing dark arts. And he saw himself in the little girl. So he said yes. He would teach her the Art. He would mold Willow from a sniveling little runt into the most powerful of sorceresses! He would make her great!



But now he wasn’t so sure.



“Come.” He said, sweeping over to one of the laboratory’s many bookshelves. He glanced through the many magical texts, his lips whispering their titles as her browsed through them. “I will teach you something new today.”



Willow gazed at him in curiosity. What would he teach her? Circles of protection? Summoning the dead? How to tap power from pieces of land to gain mana? Or perhaps curses? She was about to find out for Dalamar seemed to have found what he was looking for. He drew a thick black-bound tome from the shelf and brought it over to where Willow sat, at the end of a long oak table, on a stool far too short for her.



He slammed the tome down on the table with a terrific boom that echoed through the dark cold laboratory. He proceeded to flip through the worn-yellowed pages until he stopped at a page that held an old drawing or a wooden orb made of tangled roots of trees fused together to form a perfect sphere. The roots twisted from the ground and rose up high to suspend the sphere on what seemed like a pedestal.



“What is it?” Willow blinked.



“An ancient artifact.” Dalamar said matter of factly.



‘Duh!’ Willow thought, rolling her eyes. Dalamar caught the exasperated look and merely smiled.



“It’s a Wooden Sphere.”



“No, really?” Willow, clearly disappointed, but managed to pretend to be surprised.



Dalamar shook his head, once again his apprentice remained ignorant and shallow. “The magic, Willow. It’s an incredibly rare artifact.” He got up and went over to his desk, and began fumbling through it. “It allows to user to tap into any power source and draw energy into his body, to either enhance his magic skills or, when used in times of war, heal his battle wounds.” He finally found what he was looking for, and held the object close to his right eye, regarding it warily. He walked back over to where Willow was sitting. “There are only two left in the entire world. One is held in Palanthas, the other…” He placed next to the book, in front of Willow, the exact same sphere that was depicted in the book. “Is lost.”



Willow was in shock. “Oh my God…”



“I will teach you how to use it.” Dalamar continued as Willow kept staring at the artifact in awe. It was relatively large, the approximate size of her head, not counting its pedestal of roots that held it up. She reached out to brush her fingers against the surface. There was energy stored into the orb, that was certain, what kind she did not know.



“How could you fit it into your desk?” Willow asked, confused. Dalamar picked up the sphere in his hand and whispered words of magic. To Willow’s surprise, it disappeared! “How did you-Where did it go?!” She looked around the room.



Dalamar reached out his hand and Willow saw a small wooden marble that rested in his palm. “It can diminish in size. Very convenient actually.” He closed his hand over the marble and placed it into the pocket lining his black velvety robes. “I’m afraid I do not have time to teach you how today though.” He glanced outside the window. Willow followed his line of sight and found herself gazing into the moon’s full face placed against the black sky.



Willow, realizing what time it was, scrambled to collect her things. Dalamar watched her patiently. “I will see you tomorrow. But please do not be late like today.” His dark almond-shaped eyes saw everything, and did not miss the rush of blood that rose to Willow’ cheeks as she remembered how she and Tara spent the afternoon talking.



“Good night, Shalafi.” Willow used the elven word for ‘Master’. It was common use here in the Ashenvale Tower. Her elven vocabulary had greatly improved and she could even understand some conversations. But she never got any specific dialects, it was enough trying to learn Elven Common.



“Goodnight Willow.” Dalamar nodded.



Willow disappeared out the door and began walking toward the direction of the rooms. She wondered vaguely of her home, Solace. She wondered how Buffy and Xander were doing. Sure, it was great here in Ashenvale! Not too mention meeting Dawn and Tara. She grinned, thinking of the blonde elf. But she got homesick too sometimes. She missed Ms. Summers and her spiced potatoes that she always had ready for them whenever they chose to drop by.



She thought of Buffy and hoped that she wasn’t teasing Xander too much and his ego too damaged. Oh how she would love to be with them again! Too run the hills with them, go fishing in the river that ran through Solace. Somehow Willow always seemed to be the one who caught anything, a fact that Willow loved, as she would shove this fact into Xander’s face and rub it in.



Willow’s meditation was broken when she neared a group of elves talking excitedly and a bit too loudly. She twisted her face in annoyance, about to proceed forward but then found that Dawn and Tara were among the group. She bounded forward, eager to join them.



“The orcs are massing an army! I heard it from my mother!” On girl elf said.



“The humans are going to attack Silvaseti!” Another joined in.



“War drums were heard in the west!”



“Hey guys.” Willow waved to Dawn and Tara, approaching them.



“Hey, Willow.” Dawn muttered.



“H-Hi.” Tara said quietly, raising her hand in a greeting.



“What’s up? What’s everyone so excited about?” Willow asked, wondering what was happening to have half the students out in the cold night with their sleepwear on. Tara and Dawn looked at her like she grew another head. Willow checked her shoulders, just in case.



“You mean you didn’t hear?” Dawn said, unbelieving, her eyes wide.



“I just came outta class!” Willow reasoned.



“Makes sense. Faith’s message came a few minutes ago. Beren didn’t even stop for a snack.” Dawn crossed her arms, which mimicked Tara’s current position. Willow would’ve found it funny if the situation hadn’t been so unnerving.



“Who’s Faith?” Willow blinked.



“A friend of o-ours.” Tara explained. “She sent us a l-l-letter from Silvaseti, we’ve only got it ten minutes ago and the entire school seems to have f-found out a-already.”



Willow was reminded of the night she found Tara tying a letter to the leg of a falcon, a few days ago. ‘So that’s what she was doing!’



“The human army attacked.” The brunette elf wrung her hands, glancing at her older sister who seemed equally nervous.



“Oh God guys-I’m sorry-“ Willow hastened to apologize on her part. But Tara interrupted her before she could get any further.



“W-Willow? W-W-What village are you f-from again?” Tara asked a bit hesitantly. Willow did not miss the look that passed between the sisters. They knew something.



“Solace.” Beat. “Why?”



“Um-Willow? I think you need to sit down…” Dawn suggested, which sounded totally stupid to Willow.



“On the FLOOR?”



“Yeah.” Dawn and Tara echoed together.





The Mage Council in the meanwhile had called a very hasty and urgent meeting in the Ashenvale Tower. Mages from all over Kranin came to this meeting, from the Mountains of Thanet, to the Plains of Istar. They wore robes ranging from black to white.Their arrival all due to means of magic, though some elves from nearby Qualiseti, had chosen to ride griffons. All were in a heated debate, to whether or not involve themselves in the War. Of course, anyone who was not elf or man was clearly set against it.



They were in the uppermost chamber of the tower. They lined the sides of a tremendously long stone table. Torches lined the walls, and candles were set at precise intervals to provide light for the reading of documents and books. But no one was really reading right now. They were arguing among themselves, so loudly that three stories down, in the dormitories, their voices could be faintly heard.



“What do we do?” One White Robe asked.



“What CAN we do? Better to not involve ourselves with the war though.” Another muttered.



“Of course, I’m glad that WE don’t have any students from Solace.” A minotaur wearing black snorted, a representative from Azeroth.



“Well I have a student…” Dalamar, who was also at the meeting, started.



But the Council was interrupted by the huge wooden doors thrown open. A red-haired human girl wearing scarlet robes, flanked by two elven girls wearing white strode in. The human’s face was flushed and stained with tears, and the elves looked openly distressed. Tara’s hand found itself on Willow’s shoulder, rubbing it comfortingly. Willow, appreciating the blonde’s act of kindness, and firmly grasped the hand that, for a small moment, set her mind at ease.



Tara blushed, staring at her boots. Dawn noticed, and for the moment, allowed herself to smile.



“What do you want?” A voice snapped, Tara recognized as Porthios.



Willow frowned, stepping forward, forcing the girls to drop hands. “Permission to speak in the presence of the Council?”



“Granted.” Porthios snapped.



“I wish to postpone my studies.”



“Why?” The minotaur grunted.



“I want to go home. I want to return to Solace.”



A murmur passed through the mages. Some nodded heads; others were skeptical. And some were downright set against it.



“How will you return? You must pass through Silvaseti, and the Istar Plains. It will take you weeks to get to Solace.” The Head of the White Robes, a human named Palin, asked.



“As Head of the Black Robes, and her instructor...She has my approval.” Dalamar said, raising his hand.



“What?!” Porthios stood up, his face livid. The people in the room winced, who knew an elven voice could go so high? “She’s here to learn until her training is complete! She agreed to that when we accepted her into the tower!”



“Porthios, sit down and shut up.” Dalamar waved his hand. One could practically hear the “ooo’s” that echoed through everyone’s minds.



Porthio’s face turned redder than robes of the Order of Red. “How dare-“



“Porthios.” Dalamar turned his head, glaring at the White. “If Qualiseti were to be attacked on the morrow, I would doubt that you would sit around on your lazy ass and yawn.”



Dawn turned to Tara and whispered sidelong, pointing at Porthios discreetly. “Geez, is he having a heart-attack?”



Tara giggled.



“Fine.” Porthios grumbled, having more than his share of indignities, and sat down.



Willow did her happy dance, in her head of course. Behind her, Dawn clamped onto Tara and hugged her. Things were going in the right direction. Soon she could return to Solace.



“But the Palin has made a good question.” Dalamar continued. “How will you get to Solace? A girl traveling alone…” He trailed off.



Willow’s eyebrow knit together. She hadn’t thought about that. Great, how WAS she going to get home without getting robbed or killed or worse?



Dawn glared at Tara, willing her to say something. Tara just stared back. ‘What?’ She asked in their native tongue. Dawn rolled her eyes, and kicked the blonde in the shins. Tara winced, fully understanding.



“I-I’ll go with her.” Tara said meekly, once she fully recovered from Dawn’s blow.



“WE’LL go with her!” Dawn grinned proudly. “We’re willing to adjourn our studies too!”



“And how will that help Willow?” A dwarf in red asked.



“Begging your pardon sir.” Dawn said, a bit self-assertive. “But with your time spent at the tower, I’m surprised that you have not learned that we elves do have our methods of traveling.”



The Council looked among each other. The Heads of the Orders, Dalamar, Palin, and Jenna, a woman of the Red Robes, and started to whisper heatedly at each other.



Willow turned around to face Tara and Dawn, her face full of confusion. “What are you doing?”



“Trying to get you home.” Dawn answered smartly.



Tara just patted Willow’s arm. “We’ll tell you later. Just trust us for now.” She returned her gaze to the arguing Heads, her eyes full of worry, her teeth biting her lower lip. She turned back to Willow and found the redhead still staring at her. “What?”



“You didn’t stutter throughout that whole thing!” Willow grinned.



“Oh, it’s a-um…I only do that when I’m nervous.” Tara gave a lop-sided smile, which instantly melted Willow’s heart, before dipping her head back down.



“Hey, it’s just me. We’re friends.” Willow whispered so only Tara could hear. She reached her hand out, brushed away a lock of blonde hair that obstructed her view of the night elf’s face, and tucked it behind her ear. Tracing a finger down Tara’s jaw line to her chin, she tipped the blonde’s face up to meet hers. “You don’t have to be nervous around me.”



“Friends.” Tara breathed.



“Yeah.” Willow smiled, though secretly, she knew she was longing for much more than friendship.



Dawn looked from one girl to the other and rolled her eyes. ‘They look like they’re gonna eat each other's faces or something!’ “Just kiss already.” Dawn muttered.



Tara and Willow’s eyes widened and both flushed deeply, pulling back hastily to Dawn’s distaste.



“Dawn!” Tara scolded her sister, glad to have something else to concentrate on, besides Willow.



“Wha-at?” Dawn asked. Her face a perfect picture of innocence. “I didn’t say anything!”



None of them had to say anything because at that moment, Dalamar stood up to deliver the Council’s decision. “Taranthalas.”



Tara turned, and stood nervously at full attention. It wasn’t everyday you had to stand in front of the Mages’ Council. She found it quite intimidating face in front of the most powerful of mages in the entire world.



“You’re scheduled take the Test next moon, are you not?”



“Y-Yes, S-S-Sir.” Tara nodded.



“Well then, how do you plan to go about this?” Palin intervened. “You cannot expect to go to Solace and return back in less than a month.”



Tara opened to mouth to reply but then shut it when she realized her had none.



“She can take it later?” Dawn asked meekly from behind her sibling.



Palin smiled, very much amused by Dawn’s suggestion, which of course was totally preposterous.



“I can t-take it in the T-Tower of Azeroth?” Tara asked. Very few knew that if a sorcerer had the power, he could travel from tower to tower in a blink of an eye. The Towers were in fact excellent power spires, and often used among mages as a teleportation device. In fact most of the non-elven mages arrived to the meeting by teleporting.



“So she knows of our portal.” Porthios chuckled much to Tara’s embarrassment. “Such a precocious child!” All the mages laughed, again to Tara’s embarrassment. Dawn and Willow each seethed with anger at the mages for laughing. Didn’t they know how hard it was for a mere student to stand in front of the Council? Willow herself had felt the huge sense of power that each council member held, and herself had felt very intimidated. She knew it was twice as hard for Tara.



“But it’s the best idea I’ve heard all day.” Dalamar threw in, sensing the blonde elf’s discomfort, and his student’s anger.



“I agree.” Jenna nodded. She too could feel the discomfort of the students. “Dalamar and I will go.”



“And I will meet them there.” Palin looked over at Tara. “Is it possible for you to send contact to the Azeroth Tower prior to your Test?”



“Y-Yes.” Tara nodded, clearly relieved to be out of the spotlight of humiliation. Willow and Dawn seemed to simmer down a little bit. But only a little bit.



“Very well then.” Palin nodded, and returned to glancing through the pages of a magic book. The trio just stood there awkwardly, not sure what to do before Dalamar spoke up to wave them off.



“You’re dismissed.” Dalamar smiled, chuckling.



“Oh.” The girls chorused, turning to leave.



“Oh, and girls?” Palin looked up, raising a hand. He waited for them to turn around and face him, before looking each in the eye and saying, “Do be careful.”



TBC...



………Did I mention I love you?



O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

LiangFeng
 


Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby Latsric » Sat Aug 03, 2002 12:35 am

ooooh....the whole gang is going on a quest. Awesome, but just what happened in Solace? did I miss something? Are Buffy and Xander okay? So many questions...need more update soon:)



-lat-

- I need my obsessions, they keep me sane -

Latsric
 


Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby spazz07 » Sat Aug 03, 2002 12:51 am

Oooooooh very nice, our girls are of on a little journey back home. Good to see Dawn and Tara sticking up for Will in her hour of need. Can't wait for more :)



Cheers

Nath

If life was meant to be a bed of daisy's we'd have chicken crap thown on us all the time.

spazz07
 


Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby Thanatopsis » Sat Aug 03, 2002 3:55 am

Loved Tara and Dawn backing up Willow like that, on their way to Solace. The council guys are kinda egotistical and annoying, aren't they?

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Too many of us live desert lives. ~Charles de Lint

Thanatopsis
 


Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby pikescoob » Sat Aug 03, 2002 6:27 pm

So cool that Dawn and Tara backed up Willow. I love it how Dawn is trying to help get Willow and Tara together :D



--Michelle

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Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby LiangFeng » Tue Aug 06, 2002 8:39 pm

YES! I have FINALLY replied to your posts! I'm not really sure when I'll be able to put the next chapter up. Math homework and all. Ugh! But I'm doing my best! And hopefully my beta-reader will be up at the time.



Lastric- Solace was attacked by the Draenor Army if that's what your asking. What happened to Buffy and Xander? Hee hee, you'll find out soon enough! Glad you're interested though!



spazz07- Yes, well I figured Tara should be sticking up for Willow more. I think it's why I like Older And Far Away so much. Thank you for reading my fic!



Thanatopsis- I must confess that I totally bit off the Council guys from Buffy. Ah, guilty me.



pikescoob-Yup, I'm trying to portray the Dawn that we all know and love. Even the little annoying bits!



Wah! Thank you guys for reading! I'll do my best to get the next chapter up for you people ASAP, which might take awhile since it's only 2 pages long so far...hm...I'll work on that.

O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

LiangFeng
 


Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby saule77 » Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:03 pm

This fic is absolutely fantastic!



I mean, I didn't even know "Might & Magic" was a game until my 12 year old brother pointed it out to me :rolleyes in shame... so it's not as if I was into that kind of universe in the first place but this fic certainly makes me want to know more.



Keep up the good work, I'm :love ing it!



Update soon? Please please pretty please... :grin

saule77
 


Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby Centauri2002 » Thu Aug 08, 2002 6:43 pm

Ooh, the plot thickens!



It's great how Tara and Dawn are so pro Willow... but who wouldn't be eh? Let's hope they don't get into too much trouble on the way to Solace but knowing our girls they will.



Oh, and GO Dalamar! :D

Tara: I got so lost
Willow: I found you... I will always find you

Centauri2002
 


Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby LiangFeng » Sat Aug 10, 2002 12:11 am

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O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

Edited by: LiangFeng at: 8/10/02 12:44:19 am
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Re: Might & Magic Chapter 4

Postby Latsric » Sat Aug 10, 2002 1:09 am

Wow, that was scary. Here I was thinking things would start slow...you know a little talking around the campfire and such. But wham...evil guy on horseback. I sure hope Dawn is alright and it looks like this is going to be one heck of a journey. Thanks again for sharing this:)



-lat-

- I need my obsessions, they keep me sane -

Latsric
 


Apparently Something Screwed Up

Postby LiangFeng » Sat Aug 10, 2002 1:46 am

Something screwed up



Might & Magic


Chapter 5: The Rider Bound




Author: LiangFeng

Beta-Reader: For this chapter no. Sorry, Kooritenshi is out, which means this will suck. I’m sorry, I would have wait but well I wanted to get this to you guys ASAP.

Disclaimer: Characters to Joss Whedon, Dragonlance, Magic the Gathering, Warcraft III, and Lord of the Rings.

Pairing: Yes! You WILL see more W/T in this chapter!

Distribution: Take it!

Music: Hans Zimmer-“The Earth” (No, there is no corny lyrics. Pure music, my friends.)

Warning: Mean Cliffhanger!

Note: Yes, I did make Dalamar a lot more affectionate than he is in Dragonlance. Why? Because this is MY story and an affectionate Dalamar is essential to my storyline.



Dawn poked at the fire that blazed openly, pushing in more fuel wood. Throwing the stick in when she was finished, she rubbed her hands together and held them over the flames, trying to warm her limbs in the chilly night. She glanced over across at her sister who sat along-side Willow who appeared to be twitching in her seat.



They were camped in the area just outside Ashenvale, where the trees had thinned out into an unmarked, unclaimed territory. These areas were especially dangerous; bandits and highwaymen stalked these particular spans of land, because there were no laws to abide by here. No country or nation bothered to claim these lands, the wars were enough to worry about without having more land to govern and enforce.



“Hey Will. What’s up?” She blinked over at the redhead.



Tara, fearing that Willow had over-stressed herself on today’s travels, hurriedly turned her attention to her friend too. “Is something wrong? Are you hurt?” A hint of frantic concern in her voice.



Willow looked up and found two pairs of worried eyes staring at her expectantly. “Oh, no! Nothing wrong!” She waved her hands, trying to reassure them. “Nothing’s hurting. Haha!” She gave a fake laugh just for emphasis.



The sisters looked at her skeptically.



“Are you sure?” Tara asked again.



Willow nodded. Eventually, the elves allowed themselves to settle down, Tara leaving after a few minutes to forage for edible vegetation to add to their meal. Dawn has fumbling through their packs for a suitable pan or pot to cook their supper.



“Hey, Will? Can you look for three big rocks?” Dawn asked, still searching through their provisions. “We’re gonna need a cooking platform.”



Willow nodded, rose from her knees and began to wander off into the forests. As she walked among the trees, her mind began to wonder off to the day’s previous events.





“I’m sorry that we cannot supply you with forms of transportation.” Dalamar shook his head regretfully. He was to see the students off on their journey to Solace, a job entrusted to him by the Mage’s Council. No doubt Porthios had recommended him for the task.



“It’s ok.” Dawn shrugged. “We’re gonna get there faster than you think.”



Willow’s eyebrows rose. They were up to something, she just knew it. But it shouldn’t be too bad, right? It’s TARA for crying out loud! Sweet beautiful loving Tara…Dawn, she didn’t know about. The younger elf could be very rebellious; of course Willow was speaking from experience. There was the incident a few months ago with the undergarments. She shuddered at the memory.



“Well then I guess this is goodbye for now.” Dalamar sighed. “You know I’m going to be out of a job for a while because of you.” He joked, smiling at Willow. He took Willow’s hand in his, shake it firmly. At first Willow had no idea why he was doing that gesture, her shalafi was not one to touch people. Then she felt a small leather pouch being pressed into her hand and she understood. When they drew back, she discreetly slipped the bag into her pocket.



“And you.” He turned to Dawn. “At least try to not get your sister into trouble.”



Dawn frowned and nudged her older sister to stop laughing. “It’s not like I do it on purpose or anything.” She grumbled beneath her breath.



“We better be taking off right about now.” Willow said. Dawn nodded, as did Tara when she finally got her snickering down. With Dalamar’s acknowledgment, the trio turned their backs and headed into the Ashenvale Woods. Willow could not help but notice as Dalamar winked at her as they started to fade off among the trees. Neither did Tara.



“What was that?” She queried her friend.



“Oh, you know…” Willow laughed nervously. “Class stuff.”



Tara nodded and started to call to her sister to keep up, as Dawn had paused to observe her surroundings. Willow could help but reach into her pocket and feel the leather pouch. Tracing the fur lining with her finger, she wondered when she could get the chance to see what laid inside.





Willow now reached into her pocket to pull out the small leather pouch. She flipped open the catch and tipped the bag over in her hand. A small wooden marble fell into her palm.



Her eyes widened. No Dalamar wouldn’t have…



She pinched it in between her thumb and forefinger and raised it to the moonlight. It was! She was nearly giddy with joy. Dalamar had placed in her possession the Wooden Sphere.



Willow felt the soft leather crinkled under her hands. She frowned and reached a finger into it to draw out a small piece of parchment. Written in neat cursive, she identified it has Dalamar’s handwriting. She was able to read in under the bright moon and make out the small Common script.



A little gift for the student. You will learn how to use it in time. Do not be afraid to turn to Moonsinger whenever you’re in doubt. I mean that in more ways than one, my apprentice.



Willow was slightly puzzled over Dalamar’s note. She thought over the words, rereading it over and over again. But still she remained clueless. Who was Moonsinger? More ways than one?



She returned her attention to the marble that she held in her other hand.



“Is that a Wooden Sphere?” A voice asked over her shoulder.



Willow squealed in fright and whirled around to meet her specter of terror. However alas, it was not a ghost who had caught her by surprise. Merely a shy blonde elf, carrying a bucket of water and a cloth sack, who bowed her head in shame.



“Sorry, I was curious…” Tara apologized.



“Oh…oh it’s ok!” Willow smiled brightly at her friend, who in turn smiled back.



Elves loved beauty. They worshiped it. They loved the natural beauty of nature, and frowned upon the humans for their nonchalance in destroying the forests to fit whatever need or desire they had.



Their homes were beautiful. Their cities magnificent pieces of art. One look of any Elven Capital was proof enough of the elves obsession with all that was wondrous. The human establishments stood out among the landscape that scars upon the earth. The elves loved beauty and loathed the ugliness that was human.



Yet Tara, a Silvaseti elf, had never seen anything more beautiful than Willow. A human. She wondered what her family might say. Actually they would be in full support, when she looked back at it, her “family” were outcasts among the Silvaseti society. She grew up among the Demon Hunters, and was raised by a Draenor human. What did she care what her people thought?



“So is that really a…” She trailed off, nodded at the artifact that lay in Willow’s hand.



“Oh yeah!” Willow nodded. “Do you want to hold it?” She held out the small object.



“Y-You mean I can?” Tara’s eyes widened. Years of studying magic had made Tara a walking dictionary of magical artifacts. But the thought of even holding one nearly made her pass out!



Willow nodded and held out the wooden marble. Tara put down her bucket and bag and reached for it and as their fingertips brushed she felt for sure she was[i/] going to faint after all! But praise be to Elune, she did not.



Tara tumbled the object around her palm, rolling it between her thumb and forefinger. And to Willow’s amazement, the marble grew to the exact size as when Dalamar had first showed it to her!



“You have a lot of power.” Tara whispered. Willow’s eyes nearly popped out of their sockets when the orb started to grow green. Tara’s eyes were fixated on the sphere, as if trying to read something but could not make out the words. The redhead looked at the blonde curiously, trying to figure out what the other apprentice mage was doing.



But Tara broke from her trance, looking a little troubled it seemed to the other. However, there were other things on the human’s mind. Maybe it had something to do with…



Willow couldn’t resist. “What’s a Moonsinger?”



Tara’s eyes darted up to Willow’s her eyebrows raised. “Moonsinger’s my last name.” She tilted her head to one side. “Why?”



Willow blushed as she remembered Dalamar’s words in the note.



I mean that in more ways than




“Nothing!” She shook her head vigorously, much to Tara’s puzzlement.



Tara wondered vaguely at Willow’s question of her last name. But in the end she chose to put it off. She took the pouch from Willow’s hand and placed the sphere back in it, its magic shrinking it down to its proper size before handing it back. “We’ll be making a stop at Silvaseti.” She said suddenly. She noticed Willow’s surprised look. “It will make our journey to Solace considerably more easier. Save us a day or two maybe.”



“Griffins.” The words were out of the redhead’s mouth before she could bite her tongue.



Tara shook her head. “No, but close.”



“Horses?” Willow asked, her eyes full of fear, and her voice obscenely high.



“No.” Tara shook her head but did not miss the look of horror upon the human’s face. “What? Are you afraid of horses?” She asked, chuckling.



“Hey! Childhood trauma, you know?” The red-robe glared at the white. Tara exploded with laughter.



“Sorry, sorry!” The elf waved her hands, still giggling.



“It’s not funny!”



“You’re right, it’s not.” Tara brushed away tears of amusement with the palm of her hand. “No, really. I am sorry.” She shrugged apologetically. “I just think it’s cute.” Tara suddenly had the urge to slap herself.



“Not as cute as you.” And so did Willow.



(Music: Howard Shore- “Knife in the Dark”)



Tara grinned but paused, her eyes widening. “Do you hear that?”



“Hear what?” Willow inquired.



“That.” Tara held up a hand. “It sounded like horse hooves.”



“Tara!” Willow whined. “I told you that wasn’t funny!”



“Sssh!” Tara hissed and leapt forward, drawing Willow against her chest, and clapping her free hand to Willow’s mouth. Her elven ears listening for the hoof beats against the forest floor.



It suddenly dawned on Willow that Tara was absolutely serious. And she too could hear the sound of hooves that drew nearer and nearer. Life growing up in a farming village, where they had used horses day to day, told her that the running of the horse was not ordinary. It pounded the dirt ground in a mad gallop, not like the carefree light trotting of a mustang. Someone was riding the horse.



Tara seemed to realize this fact too as she practically picked up Willow and threw them behind a gigantic oak tree, where the curving of it’s thick roots brought the earth sloping down with it, into a ditch. She still had clapped Willow tightly against herself, as if trying to shield and desperately protect her from something. Her breathing was heavy and ragged, gulping air into her lung as her eyes peered over the lip of the ditch, searching for something. Her heart pounded out in fast, short, beats so loud that Willow could hear them hammering against the blonde’s chest. Tara was afraid of something.



And it hit her. A bone-chilling fear. It haunted her, a Wraith of Horror that reached into her heart with an icy hand to wrench out what was most dear. Her vision twisted. The trees around her reached out with their limbs to grab her. Corpses dripping with blood, hanging from their branches swayed in the breeze. Their own severed heads were clutched in their hands, their faces frozen in the pain, their mouths open with a scream long silent, their blank eyes wide seeing death. Every branch of every tree held a rotting corpse, and underneath the plants were flayed bodies, their skin clothing the trunks of the tree. It was Winter Solstice in Hell. Their trees decorated with ornaments of Death, their roots not soaking up water for nourishment, but blood.



Willow whimpered, and Tara sensing the human’s terror, brushed her fingertips lightly across her forehead, trying to soothe her fear. Elves were immune to the Visions of Hell, but the humans were not. So Tara had never experienced the fear that Willow was suffering, but she was terribly sorry her friend had to go through it.



And then it came. A man mounted on a horse, wrapped in a black cloak and hood. His face were shadowed and invisible to normal eyes, but Tara was a Silvaseti. However her darkness-piercing eyes only showed her his mouth and nose. A mouth with lips stained of blood, and a nose that was constantly sniffing like a hound. He was looking-no, smelling for something. He was searching for them.



“Burning Legion.” She murmured. But no…it was impossible!



His horse neighed, and lifted a leg to point at something that lay on the ground. The food! Tara cursed. How could she be so stupid?!



The horse was unlike anything she had ever seen. If all horses looked like this one, she would have horse-fear too! The horse had fur of pitch black, it’s eyes glowed red in the night, but was flecked with yellow. Fangs darted out from between its lips, and great black horns sprouted from it’s brow and curled forward into menacing hooks.



She was glad that her mouth was still holding to Willow’s lips because at that moment Willow let out a frantic scream. Tara couldn’t take it anymore! She had heard stories of how the Visions could drive humans insane. She lifted her hand from Willow’s mouth and passed it over her face. “Sleep.” She whispered.



Feeling Willow grow limp in her arms, from the sleep-induced spell, she turned to the black rider. They were gone.



Tara scrambled out of the ditch, scanning the forests for any sign of the rider. There was none. But the food was gone. The sense of unending terror had lifted.



She looked down on the floor, the hoof-prints had led to the exact spot where she had last saw that rider. However there were no prints leading away from it.



She turned back to the oak tree to attend to Willow when she remembered. Dawn!



TBC





O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

LiangFeng
 


Re: Apparently Something Screwed Up

Postby LiangFeng » Sat Aug 10, 2002 1:47 am

Sorry for double post! Sorry Sorry Sorry Sorry! I'll clean up your house for a month! I'll cook all your meals! I can make steak five ways! AH, I SORRY!!!

O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

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Re: Apparently Something Screwed Up

Postby spazz07 » Sat Aug 10, 2002 2:35 am

Dear lord i do hope Dawn is okay. I love how you take bits and peices from differing fantasy realms and combine them into your own. Nice work. :)



Cheers

Nath

If life was meant to be a bed of daisy's we'd have chicken crap thown on us all the time.

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this is so cool!

Postby Rane018 » Sat Aug 10, 2002 12:15 pm

i still have no clue about the background, if it's a game or something i dont know, but i'm totally loving this fic. that whole part with the balck robey guy nad willow having those visions was really interesting.and i like learning about the differences between elves and humans and all that. ;) but, cliffhanger... *SOB* cant wait for more

TARA- It looks like gibberish.
SPIKE- (moving to them) Gibberish?
TARA- Or possibly gobbledygook. It's not words, anyway…

the yoko factor

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Re: Apparently Something Screwed Up

Postby Thanatopsis » Sun Aug 11, 2002 2:39 am

Hope Dawn's all right, though I fear otherwise. You're doing a great job of melding the different worlds to your liking. Can't wait for the next update.

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Too many of us live desert lives. ~Charles de Lint

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Re: Apparently Something Screwed Up

Postby TheWhiz » Sun Aug 11, 2002 11:23 am

Great updates! :)

Cliffhangers= argh!!!! Hope Dawn is ok (I actually like her in your story!)

I think its great how you mixing these fantasy worlds together! Look forward to update!

"I am a whiz...If ever a whiz there was"

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Re: Apparently Something Screwed Up

Postby XWickedXWiccan » Sun Aug 11, 2002 2:38 pm

Darn a cliffhanger. Gotta hate those. Love the story so far. Can't wait for the next update. Please let Dawn be okay cuz she is kinda cool pushing Willow and Tara in the right direction. When will those two get with the smoochies??Nice job with the story!!

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Replies to Alla Yous

Postby LiangFeng » Mon Aug 12, 2002 11:01 pm

spazz07/Thanatopis: Dawn will be fine. She's not exactly the person you should be worried about.*HintHint* Hee Hee. Thank you and updates in five minutes!



Rane018: The background is bits and pieces of Warcraft/Lord of the Rings/and Dragonlace that I bit off and glued together to make my own pathetic little fantasy. Yes, cliffhangers are a bitch eh? I guess that makes me a bitch too. MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA-*coughwheezecough*



TheWhiz-Yes, I am actually quite fond of Dawn. She's like the Kitten onscreen. And I must admit I have much in common with the little brat. Annoying, whiny...you name it. :)



XWickedXWiccan: Thank you! And I am sorry to say that smoochies will not come until a few chapters later. I hope I'm not disappointing you. I'm trying to build up their relationship from scratch. So there will be a few bumps in the road along the way but we'll eventually get there.



O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

LiangFeng
 


Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby LiangFeng » Mon Aug 12, 2002 11:06 pm

*sigh* Goodbye party for our friend tomorrow. He's moving to Canada and won't be around with us to enjoy our first day of Mission High. In other words, he won't be protecting us from the mean seniors as they beat us up! Someone hold us while we cry! *sniffles* We'll miss you, Nathan! - LiangFeng and Kooritenshi



CLIFFHANGER WARNING!



Might & Magic

Chapter 6: ShadowSong

Author: LiangFeng

Beta-Reader: Kooritenshi

Distribution: Take it…not that anyone wants it…

Disclaimer: Joss Whedon, Wizards of the Coast, Blizzard, and the great almighty Tolkien.

Rating-PG-13 I guess.

“Dawnie!” Tara cried out in despair. Her little sister was still at the campsite alone! What kind of big sister was she? She ran over to Willow and scooped the unconscious girl up in her arms and climbed over the ditch with panic-driven madness.

She ran off through the woods, trees whizzing by her in her mad dash. Willow’s weight in her arms was nothing compared to that in her heart as her mind flew through the endless number of possibilities that could of happened to Dawn. “Dawnie!” She screamed as she darted between the shrubberies. “Oh Elune!” She gulped out between breaths of air.

Though she was an elf, a people known for their grace and agility, she couldn’t have prevented Willow from being jarred awake from her slumber. Feeling the girl squirm in her arms she whispered soothingly to her. “Hush Willow. Stay still.”

Willow blinked her eyes, fighting off the warm embrace of sleep. “…Tara?”

“We need to get to Dawn.” She replied, keeping her voice as calm as possible. “Hold on, we’ll get there soon.”

Willow nodded, and obediently circled her arms around Tara’s neck.

They finally stumbled across the campsite, glancing around for any sign of her sister. “DAWNIE!” Tara yelled desperately, nearly in tears. She nearly fainted with relief when Dawn poked her head from underneath a sleeping pallet. “Oh my Goddess, Dawn!” She fell to her knees beside her sister, placed Willow down gently, before hugging her sister to her chest. “Are you ok?!” She looked over Dawn for any injuries.

“I’m fine!” Dawn rolled her eyes. Just how overprotective can sisters get? “What’s up?” She questioned.

Willow was just thinking the same thing. She shuddered as the memories of the visions came back to haunt her. What WAS going on?

“Death Knights.” Tara whispered.

Dawn blanched as the redrobe blinked her eyes, having to idea what the hell a Death Knight was. The younger elf’s eyes filled with terror as she leapt from her sleeping pallet and shot up onto her legs. She doused the fire by scattering the embers with her boot heel and picked up a staff she had brought along with her on the journey, her movements fast and frantic.

“W-What?” Willow glanced over to Tara who was going over every spell she knew, in her mind. She checked over all the spell ingredients she had in the pouches tied to her belt.

“Death Knights.” Tara answered grimly. “Generals in army of the Burning Legion.” Her fingers untied and tied all the strings of the spell bags, until her hands found a glass vial of a dark blue substance. She stowed it in her pocket.

“What’s a Burning Legion?” Willow had a million questions running threw her head but could only ask so many.

“Demons. I suggest you arm yourself-“

She was interrupted as a high-pitched hissing scream reached their ears.

“They’re here!” Dawn screamed, holding her staff in front of her, straight out like a spear.

Tara pulled Willow up to her feet. “Stay close.” She said with urgency. She caught the tome of magic her sister had found in the packs and thrown to her. “Take this.”

Willow merely nodded and took the heavy book in her arms.

Tara meanwhile uttered a few words of protection and passed a hand over the redrobe’s head. When regarded with a questioning look she smiled reassuringly. “It will protect you from the Vision.”

Willow nodded. “How come you-“

“Elves are immune. It is because we are…how do you say…” Tara snapped her fingers looking for a word.

“Perfect.” Dawn answered, her voice a bit shaky. “Less talking more preparing? In case you didn’t notice, we’re being stalked by the Burning Legion!”

“We will wait for them to strike first. I’ve erected a protection spell. It will shield us from their magic.” Tara answered.

“But not their swords!”

“We will see them way before they have a chance to use weaponry.” Tara nodded to her younger sister. “Patience.” She turned to Willow. “Anyways, where was I?”

Willow’s eyes grew wide. Tara was completely cool under the pressure of being attacked. As if sensing this, Tara answered.

“I’ve lived for 200 years.” Tara smiled. “I’ve learned many things, including war tactics.”

200 years! Willow’s jaw dropped. That’s right! How could she have forgotten? Elves, First-Born race of Kranin; they were superior and stronger than Men, and far sharper senses enabling them to communicate with nature. They were the fairest of all creatures and lovers of art, and were as Dawn had put it, perfect. They were ageless, and immortal, but could die of a broken heart or in battle. By Elven standards, Tara was a child!

Then they were upon them.

The Death Knights, without their demonic horses slowly appeared. One shadow after another. There were at least three of them. The shadows grew taller and taller, looming before them. So black they were, they seemed like vortexes of void, sucking in the very light that shone from the stars and moon, and also their hopes of escaping alive.

With a yell, Dawn charged forward with her staff, whirling it around her like s shield, expertly. Tara whispered magic words and flicked her wrist at the taller one of the three, a ball of fire seemed to grow from her palm and shoot out, lighting the Knight afire. With a shrill shriek, it turned tail and ran.

Tara tried to summon up another spell but could not. Her mana was depleted. She went to work on defensive spell to shield her sister as Dawn quickly found herself in a dual with one of the remaining Knights.

Willow however was not so lucky as the elf sisters. As her Knight advanced, drawing from the sheathe it had on its belt a sword, it lifted it into a stabbing movement.

Overcome by fear gripping her heart, she dropped the tome and fell backwards, dumbly. Though Tara had warded off the Visions, she had forgotten to take into account, the mere aura of terror the Knights wore.

Lying sprawled on her back defenseless, she was left to the mercy of the Death Knight. It pulled back the sword, preparing for a strike. Willow screamed in her mind to all the God of Kranin to come and shield her from the pure evil that was about to end her life. But as the Knight bore down on her and as she felt the lance of pain that shot through her abdomen, it was not any of their names she cried out.

“TARA!!!” Willow screamed in pure agony before slipping into unconsciousness.

Tara whipped her head around to see Willow impaled on the Death Knight’s sword. Blood dripping down the blade, soaking the earth. “No!” She yelled in desperation. Though she wished with all her heart, she knew she would not reach Willow in time before the human would be dead. “No! WILLOW!”

At that moment, through the swirling mist, a figure leapt from the darkness with a feral cry. Whipping out twin swords of the Order of Demon Hunter, it swept through the Knights like a tornado of death. The moon seemed to shine again, the light glinting off the crescent blades. Black blood spilled to the floor as Faith whirled her blades around and around. One wisely decided to flee.

The one left behind, currently being battered by Dawn’s stick decided that he too must run.

“Faith!” Dawn gasped, running to her other sister once it was clear that the danger had passed.

“What did you expect? Santa Clause?” Faith snorted at the myth. Humans! Next there would be giant bunnies giving out bird eggs! “I’ve been looking for you forever!”

“How did you know we were coming?” Dawn poked Faith’s arm.

“Hello? We are talking about YOU guys, right? You never listen to me when I ask you to do something!”

“Willow!” Tara sobbed, rushing to Willow’s side. “Oh Elune…” She clapped her hands to her mouth, seeing the open wound in her friend’s stomach.

Faith stepped forward, picking up the sword in her hand, giving it an expert eye. “She’s been stabbed by a demonic blade.” She said in open disgust. The blade of the sword melted to ash in her hands, leaving only the hilt, which she casted aside. “This is beyond your skill to heal, Tara. We need to get her to Silvaseti.”

Tara meanwhile had torn off a generous strip of cloth from the hem of her robe and had it pressed to Willow’s wound, trying to stop the bleeding.

“She’s passing into the Burning World. In a few hours, she’ll become like them. A slave to the demonic armies.” Faith continued.

“We need to stop the bleeding!” Tara said earnestly. She reached into one of her many belt pouches to retrieve what looked like a weed. Ripping off a stalk, she put it in her mouth and started to chew on it for a bit.

Faith stood up and cupped a hand to her mouth. “Nire, Shadowstorm!” Somewhere far off into a distance, a wolf howled back in response. “Efalas, will not help much.” She said, turning back to Tara and pointing at the plant in the blonde elf’s hand.

“No, but at least it will help some!” Tara mumbled back, still chewing at the weed. Pushing the pulp from her mouth with her tongue into her fingers, she pressed it to Willow’s stab wound.

“Ah!” Willow’s eyes snapped open, woken by the stinging pain added in her stomach.

“Willow, stay still!” Tara said in Common.

Not like she had any other plans. Willow thought bitterly, answering the voice she did not know belonged to who. She tried to speak but found the pain would not allow her to. Instead, all she managed to do was whimper in pain. She heard people screaming at each other in Elvish, her eyes only making out two figures crowded around her, trying to stop her bleeding puncture wound.

“Een, Faithasala! Telunin thai?!” One said. ‘Faith! Where’s your ride?’

“Nasta lin. Tethbasalas nan galad!” The dark-haired one answered back. ‘Calm down. Shadowstorm will be here soon.’ She turned to Willow. “Nagla nire, mortalas!” ‘Stay with us, human!’

“She can’t understand Elvish, duh!” Dawn came back, trailing behind her, a gigantic black wolf. The beast nipped at the youngest elf’s hands before being swatted on the head by said hand. “Stop it will ya?”

The wolf seemed to curl back it lips and smile mischievously.

Faith took Willow into her arms and sat her atop the wolf, Tara following behind. “There’s five Knights out there stalking you. What the hell did you guys get yourselves into?”

“Long story. Not time to explain.” Tara wrung her hands. “Stay here with Dawn, I’ll send Snowscar to get you.”

“You know very well that Snowscar only lets you ride her!”

“I am the faster rider!” Tara argued. “Besides, they won’t let you in the capital!”

“Maybe but you have five Burning Legionnaires after you! You have no weapon to defend yourself.”

Tara bit her lip. “Ok, whatever! Just get her to safety! Hurry!”

Faith smiled at her sister’s obvious possessiveness over the human girl. Tara had a good heart, though it would often allow her to get hurt too easily. “Take this. Snowscar will be here soon.” She unstrapped a cloth bundle that was tied to Shadowstorm’s back. Throwing it into Tara’s arms, she took hold of her wolf’s neck fur and held Willow close to her chest.

“Ride hard. Elune with you.” Tara said, dropping the bundle and taking Faith’s strong callused hand in her own soft one. “Frata fear, ananaoni eer.” ‘My sister, keep her safe.’

“Nara lima nastala.” Faith smiled, giving Tara’s hand a squeeze before letting go, and speeding off with Shadowsong and Willow into the night.

Tara gazed off into the fields where they had disappeared before dropping down onto her knees to untie the cloth bundle.

Dawn crept up behind her and looked over the blonde’s shoulder. “Wow, Faith thinks of everything huh?”

“Yes, she does.” Tara answered, securing her leather arm braces before buckling her quiver, and two long knives to her back. Shouldering her bow, she gathered the cloak and threw it at Dawn. “Put it on, it’s going to be a cold night.”

Dawn nodded, feeling the biting chill leak through her robes. She paused for a second to think over Faith’s parting words. She wasn’t a fool; she knew what they meant. Running the words over and over through her head, she allowed herself to smile in such a dire situation. ‘I will guard your heart.’





Faith urged Shadowstorm faster and faster. Though she could sense her wolf tiring, she would not let Tara down. She would uphold her promise and carry Willow to safety. She did not know this girl, nor did she care. The human held Tara’s heart and she would not see her die.

Willow, meanwhile, was struggling to stay conscious, she was weak from the loss of blood and the venom of the Death Knight’s blade was slowly seeping into every part of her body. She was numb, and she supposed that was a good thing since she could not longer feel the gnawing wound in her stomach.

The human longed to be home, her home. She wanted to be back in Solace. She wanted her brother and Buffy there with her. She wanted Xander to hold her and make all the pain go away.

The sound of galloping horses reached Faith. She looked over her shoulder and found five Death Knights chasing after her in the morning light. She cursed as the horses started to catch up to them. A normal horse could never keep pace with a Silvaseti wolf, but these were demons.

Shadowstorm sensed Faith’s uneasiness and pressed on.

‘They’re chasing us!’ Faith shouted in her mind to her wolf.

‘I noticed.’ Shadowstorm answered back.

The black riders started to encircle them in a formation. Faith leaned Willow against her chest so she had free use of her hands. Rubbing her hands together, she conjured a lack ball of energy and shot it at the nearest rider who fell off its steed with an angry shriek.

The remaining riders tried to close the circle but then the wolf started to dart around in a zig-zag pattern. A branch from a nearby tree got too close and raked across Faith’s face, leaving three angry slashes across her cheek.

The tallest of the riders, closed in on the left and reached a hand out to grab Willow.

‘They’re trying to retrieve her! You didn’t tell me she’s been stabbed by them!’ Shadowstorm snapped at his rider.

“No, Willow, don’t!” Faith screamed and slammed her fist into the Death Knight as Shadowstorm pushed onward, leaving the riders behind. They were nearing the Silvaseti Forests now, and the Than-Thalas River. They just needed to reach the ford and then they would be safe.

The Than-Thalas was a holy river, blessed by the Moon Goddess herself. It guarded the Silvaseti eastern and southern borders, and no one with harmful means to the Silvaseti elves could ever cross. It was only two miles away now, and with Shadowstorm, it would not take long.

“C’mon, C’mon!” Faith said through clenched teeth, straining her eyes against the horizon to see sign of the river. She heard Willow gasp in and out, struggling for breath. Tara’s remedy had worked and the bleeding had stopped. But now the venom was consuming her body, turning her face an almost translucence pale white, her blue veins stood out against her sweat-soaked skin. She didn’t have much time.

A glint of sunlight reflected off somewhere amongst the tree. Water. Faith was almost giddy with joy. ‘Do you see it? Do you see it?!’ Faith said telepathically.

‘Yes I do.’ The wolf replied. ‘Hold on.’

With his last energy reserve, the wolf sprinted for all its worth toward the Than-Thalas, the knights pounding their way behind them. An arrow shot by Faith’s face, the breeze of the passing wind telling her how close it came to taking her head off. “GO!” She screamed.

They splashed into the river, the icy water reached up to Faith’s knees and soaking Shadowstorm’s black fur. He did not stop his sprint, loping across the body of water, sending jets of water everywhere and biting in Faith’s skin through her fur skirt. Reaching the other shore, she whirled her wolf around and drew one of her long curving blades, raising it high over her head.

“You want her?” She said tauntingly to the Death Knights. She would’ve just abandoned the shore to get Willow to Silvarion but if the Knights should find any other way to pass, she would be here to stop them. “Come and get her, you son of a bitch!” She roared. Beneath her, the wolf growled menacingly, baring its long and sharp fangs.

The Knights seemed to consider this, but they were no fools. No one could pass the Than-Thalas meaning harm. They turned their hideous horses around and disappeared into the wood.

Faith lowered her sword and slide it back into its leather thongs. She was about to order Shadowstorm to go onward but stopped as Willow’s last remaining strength failed her. Faith barely caught the redhead, but she somehow managed to lay Willow down on the cold wet ground.

“’C’mon Red! Stay with me!” She shouted in Common. “Don’t give in! Stay with me!” She grew desperate as she found the promise she had made to her sister fall apart. She shook Willow gently by the shoulders to stop her from falling asleep. “No…no! You can’t die on me! Please don’t…don’t make me.” Faith’s voice cracked when she realized she had failed Tara. She had failed her sister.

Willow was vaguely conscious of Faith pleading to her. All she wanted to do was sleep and give into the overbearing exhaustion. Everything hurt, her head pounded with throbbing torture and her stomach was worse still. There was nothing she could’ve wanted more than to have it all stop. “Stop…” She whispered out as she slipped away, allowing the blackness overcome her.

TBC…



O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

Edited by: LiangFeng at: 8/12/02 11:53:10 pm
LiangFeng
 


Re: Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby Latsric » Tue Aug 13, 2002 12:51 am

Oh no! You can't stop there...that's just not right:) Update soon please.





-lat-

- I need my obsessions, they keep me sane -

Latsric
 


Re: Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby spazz07 » Tue Aug 13, 2002 1:15 am

Willow will be alright... right. Make sure she gets through this.



I love your little lord of the rings bits in it, i just recently brought the dvd of it and so its really fun reading the parts of the movie in your fic, keep it up. :)



Cheers

Nath

If life was meant to be a bed of daisy's we'd have chicken crap thown on us all the time.

spazz07
 


Re: Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby Thanatopsis » Wed Aug 14, 2002 12:52 am

Ah, jeez, did you have to end there? Willow's gotta be all right.

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Too many of us live desert lives. ~Charles de Lint

Thanatopsis
 


Re: Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby mollyig » Wed Aug 14, 2002 7:16 am

Finally got the time to start reading this very involving story. Wonderful setup, I love that Tara is elven, so wise and gentle.



Such an intriguing cliffhanger too - why were the horsemen after Willow?

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

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Re: Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby Centauri2002 » Wed Aug 14, 2002 8:07 am

Ugh, I can't believe you stopped there! Now I'm really impatient for the next part. I love what you're doing with this story and it's so involving.



Can't wait for the next part.



Caz

Tara: I got so lost
Willow: I found you... I will always find you

Centauri2002
 


Re: Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby TromDeGrey » Wed Aug 14, 2002 11:24 am

Just wanted to say how much I'm enjoying the ride. I love putting these characters in a fantasy setting. Tara makes for an awesome elf! Keep up the great writing! It's a lot of fun!





.........

Confusion is a definite direction.

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Re: Chapter 6:ShadowSong

Postby TheWhiz » Wed Aug 14, 2002 11:28 am

Thats just evil, leaving it there! :grin , great update tho!

Willow has to be alright... next part soon!, Please!!

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Chapter 7: Awakening

Postby LiangFeng » Thu Aug 22, 2002 1:05 am

Here's Chapter 7. I would like to apologize for the lack of replying to your oh so wonderful posts. Nothing personal, I swear. I'm just too lazy, I finished the last of my Algebra homework and it's 12:01 AM. Oh yes, what a wonderful excuse. I hope this does not sway you into not wanting to read my stuff anymore because no please! I love your feedback. Once again, my apologies. Thanks for reading!



Might & Magic



Chapter 7: Awakening



Author: LiangFeng

Beta-Reader: Kooritenshi

Rating: PG-13

Disclaimer: Bits and pieces belong to JRR Tolkien, Wizards of the Coast, Blizzard and last and of course least, Joss Whedon.

Distribution: Not that you want it.

All right, I’m finally in a romantic kinda mood. I have paper, pencil, trance, and Korean music, let’s do this thing!



Willow woke to find the sun streaming in her eyes, and her lying on the most splendid bed that could easily have fit three people comfortably, with gold and white sheets thick enough to keep her warm, but thin enough to allow comfort. “Where am I?” She heard herself croak out.



She was surprised to hear a voice answer her immediately. “Silvaseti Forests. Land of the Night Elves.”





Willow lifted a hand to rub the sleep from her eyes before opening them to see a kindly man sitting on a chair beside the bed.



“Welcome to Silvaseti.” He nodded. “You’ve been asleep for two days, not counting when you arrived.”





Willow was about to speak but was interrupted when the door opened and Dawn came bounding into the room. She stopped at the foot of the bed and stared at Willow.



“You’re awake!” She cheered, running over to hug her friend, giggling all the while with joy. “This is Giles, he’s my uncle.” She motioned a hand to the man.



“A pleasure to meet you.” Giles stretched out a hand, which Willow willingly accepted.



Willow noticed that the room was actually not a room at all, in her terms. It was a balcony that opened out to a great valley of trees and lush vegetation. Exotic birds flew about and animals could be seen below in the gardens. An overhang was placed over the bed and a desk that sat with a bookshelf in a corner, with vines trailing down. The guardrails were wrought with gold and the marble tiles were strewn with leaves and flower petals that blew across the room, following the breeze. She imagined that all the rooms in the house were exactly like this. Who’s house was this anyways?



“My name’s Willow.” The redhead gripped his hand firmly. She took a closer look at him and realized he had hair of his face! Stubble was visible on his chin, and his ears were round! “You’re human.” She blurted out.



“Quite.” Giles smiled, pleased by her observation.



“But you’re in Silvaseti!” Willow protested. It was impossible! No human was ever allowed in any of the Elven Nations.



“So are you.” He retorted.



So am I. Willow’s eyes widened. She was in Silvaseti! She was the first outsider to even set foot in Silvaseti for thousands of years! Well a few thousand short, seeing the man’s presence before her. What more, Giles’ accent clearly pronounced him as Draenor! Wasn’t that the opposing force of the Elves in the wars?



“Go fetch Tara.” Giles motioned to Dawn, who nodded back enthusiastically before running out of the room to get her sister. “She was awfully devoted to you.” Giles said, turning back to Willow. “She never left your side; she only left after we insisted she get something to eat.”





“We didn’t think you would make it for a while there.” He continued. “But Tara, she insisted.” He smiled at the memory of Tara’s demonstration of her fierce loyalty for her and told Willow of how Tara stayed up all night with her, never sleeping a wink as she monitored Willow’s progress. She changed the bandages, and soothed her through the nightmares caused by the venom. “She’s quite fond of you.” He said.



“Really?” Willow asked meekly.



Right then the door flew open, nearly swinging off its hinges as Tara entered the room. Her eyes fell on Willow and she was instantly at the redhead’s side. “Oh my Goddess, Willow you’re awake!” She nearly screamed with surprise. Willow smiled and nodded.



She noticed that Tara was still wearing her white mage robes. However, now it was torn, tattered, bloody, and caked with mud. Willow was sure the blood wasn’t Tara’s, for she had not a single scratch on her body.



“Well I’ll be taking my leave now…” Giles said he rose from the chair in which he sat, and started to walk off.



Both girls paid him no heed, their attention focused totally on each other.



Tara brushed a hand to Willow’s cheek. “Your color is so much better.” She sighed with relief, glad that Willow was doing much better now.



Willow took Tara’s hand and pulled it into her lap, rubbing her fingertips and staring at it intently. “Did you really stay up with me?”





Tara dipped her head before nodding ‘yes’, seemingly a little flustered.



Willow smiled, happy that her friend cared for her so much but frowned at Tara’s current condition. There were noticeable dark rings under Tara’s eyes, and from her jerky movements, she was doing everything she could just to stay awake. “What happened?”





Tara rolled her tired eyes. “Orcs.”





Willow blinked, clearly not understanding.



“I’ll explain later.” Tara said, placing a hand over her mouth, and yawning widely.



“You’re tired.” Willow’s eyebrows knit together with concern. Her head screaming ‘DUH!’





“Oh, I’m ok.” Tara waved her hand, denying all that was true.



“You know if you’re going to lie, you can at least TRY to make an effort.” Willow joked. She scooted backwards, toward the middle of the bed and pulled the sheets up, patting the space in front of her. “C’mon. In you go.”





“A-Are you sure?” Tara’s heart started pounding out a mile a minute. ‘In bed…with Willow. We’re going to be sleeping with each other! Sleeping-sleeping, not sleeping. Actually sleeping sounds pretty good right about now.’ Then she looked down at herself and noticed her soiled clothes. “I’m all bloody.” She said weakly.



“Take them off.” ‘Whoa did I just say that?’ Willow’s eyes went wide as saucers. Noticing Tara’s blush, she scrambled to recover. “I-I-I mean, if you feel comfortable? Personally, I don’t really care. I just wanted you to be comfortable, with clothes or no. Well, I do care if you feel ok or not it’s just-“





But by then, Tara had stripped herself of her sodden robe and slipped under the covers with Willow. Clad only in a thin white silk undergarment, which by some holy miracle managed to remain untainted by dirt and blood, she wondered to herself, ‘What the heck to do you think you’re doing?’ She shushed the voice in her head and assured herself that she knew exactly what she was doing. Leaning her head against Willow’s shoulder, she fell into a deep slumber.



Willow was a bit surprised, but no way in heck was she complaining. With a little hope that her little unrequited crush may not be so unrequited after all, she laid her head against Tara’s and she too went to sleep.



A little while later, Dawn walked into the room, a glass of water in her hand. Tara had called for some water for Willow, in case the girl was thirsty but clearly, she had no need for nourishment.



Dawn barely glanced over at the sleeping girls before placing the glass on the stone nightstand next to the bed. Walking back out, she closed the door behind her, not wanting her sister and Willow to be disturbed, all the while muttering under her breath, “It’s about time.”









Dawn found Faith waiting for her outside of the room, sitting on a stone bench in the courtyard.



The courtyard was shielded by canopy of branches of the trees that grew around the house. It was not totally covering the sky, it allowed of the sun and moon to shine through, a tribute to Elune and Cenarius. Underneath the opening to the sky, in the middle of the polished marble floor was a stone cairn with a huge gaping hole carved atop it with water bubbling from it’s mouth to pour out onto the smaller ring of rocks that surrounded the monument. Miniature shrubs circled the ring of rocks completely except for one section where it opened up to a stone path leading from the fountain to the stone bench where Faith sat.



“Hey squirt.” Faith waved.



Faith was dressed in deerskin pants dyed black with wolf fur lining, and a leather shirt that was roughly cut to show her midriff and ample cleavage. A strip of blue cloth was tied around her head to cover the empty eye socket but was angled to allow view in her remaining eye. Her swords were in its usual place, hanging from their leather thongs, ready to be drawn at any moment, not that they needed to.



Tattoos began from her cheeks and coursed down her neck to her back chest and stomach.



“I’m not a squirt.” Dawn glared. But to her dismay, Faith pulled her into a head-lock and rubbed her knuckles into her head.



“Noogie!” Faith laughed, rubbing her fist harder.



“Hey, no way! Ooow!” Dawn whined, pulling her head away and shoving Faith back.



Faith smiled. “I missed ya, kid.” She leaned forward again and hugged her youngest adopted sister.



“Yeah, whatever.” Dawn rolled her eyes but secretly, she had missed Faith too.



“So how’s Tare?” Faith leaned back and stretched. Tara hadn’t been the only one with a tough two days. Faith had to run in between the Hunters’ village and Silvarion to relay messages in between the two cities. Normally, Hunters were not allowed within the capital’s borders but some Hunters were allowed into Silvarion, provided they had the Speaker’s or Temple’s permission. Both, thanks to Tara’s quick mind and tongue, approved Faith. She gave information from the Hunter’s to the Moon Priestesses about the rising of the Burning Legion, the Hunters being the only people who were capable of being aware of the activity of the demonic forces.



“Sleeping with Willow.” Dawn said casually, plopping down next to Faith.



“Whoa-hoa!” Faith smiled, a bit surprised but plenty pleased. “Alright! Go Tare.” She pumped a fist in the air, laughing.



“Sorry to burst your bubble but they’re sleeping.” Dawn nudged Faith with her elbow. “As in SLEEPING, not sex.”





Faith’s shoulders sagged and looked very much like a seven-year-old who had been denied a toy. “Well that sucks!”





Dawn leaned over to Faith and muttered to her. “To tell you the truth they haven’t even KISSED yet.”





Faith looked practically outraged. “NO WAY!”





Dawn nodded sagely. “Yes way.”





“Well what has the great Dawn not done to have Tara deserve this?”





“Hey!” Dawn started jabbing Faith viciously with her finger. “I’m doing the best I can!”





Faith slapped Dawn’s hands away from her but Dawn slapped back. It launched a big Slapping Contest that was only interrupted when Giles entered from the kitchens.



“Hey, G-man!” Faith waved.



He replied by throwing each of them an apron. “Into the kitchens with you. I will not have you disturbing our guest with your infernal noise!”





“Aw man!” Dawn whined. “Do we have to?”





“Yeah, I mean,” Faith held the apron up and blanched at its pink and fluffiness. “There has GOT to be law against cruel and unusual punishments.”





“Yeah, Giles.” A voice said somewhere off to the side. The trio turned to find Angelus standing before them.



Isn't it beautiful? If we could walk hand in hand. I'd want to go to your town, your home, in your arms.--Rikki, "Suteki Da Ne"

LiangFeng
 


Re: Chapter 7: Awakening

Postby spazz07 » Thu Aug 22, 2002 1:46 am

So lovely hanving Tara watch over Willow while she mended. :) Nice to see them actually sleeping together at least :) Wonder whats up with Angelus showing up at the end :)



Cheers

Nath

Isn't it funny how you feel your most tired five minutes before you have to get up.

spazz07
 

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